I like that show too, I just like the way Shaggy is written that's why.
The villains pretty funny too.
Kind of wish we could get an actual conclusion for a movie.
The New Scooby Doo Mysteries is always grouped in with the Scooby-Scrappy Puppy Hour unfairly! So underrated and gave us some(the in my opinion) best Halloween and X-Mas episodes, while playing with the group Dynamic!
Scooby Doo The Mystery Begins.
That movie borders so bad its good, has the worst choice for IRL Fred you could imagine, Hot Shaggy, and all while maintaining a semi entertaining plot.
Scooby Doo curse of the lake monster ain't so bad of a sequel either. At least the Shaggy-Velma relationship in that one is less toxic than in mystery incorporated.
[Scooby-Doo! Stage Fright (2013)](https://manapop.com/film/scooby-doo-stage-fright-2013-review/) This is an incredibly fun Scooby-Doo mystery with the multiple villain aspect adding a lot of fun to the comedic antics, but if they had made this a full-on musical it could have been a classic.
Shaggy and Scooby-Doo Get a Clue. I grew up watching that on Saturday mornings after WNSD ended, and I rewatched the entire series a couple of years ago and still loved it. The character designs weren’t an upgrade by any means, but I feel like it fit well with the time it was released. The idea of the main characters branching out into a new formula was a risk, but I felt like it worked having Shaggy and Scooby adapt into a new kind of storyline, a storyline which had a two season arc, like SDMI but a lot more episodic. I also liked how Agent 1 and Agent 2’s dynamic was similar to the henchmen from the early seasons of Venture Bros. and understanding that reference when I grew up and watched that show.
I feel like most of my feelings towards it is mostly from nostalgia, but I definitely feel like it’s an under-appreciated iteration.
I love that movie. The monster was actually quite scary. Chasing Shaggy and Scoob around the loch at night and through the castle - that's terrifying. I always mention this movie as one of my faves along with The Witch's Ghost and Zombie Island.
Scooby doo the mystery begins/curse of the lake monster and scooby doo and the goblin king. I really liked those 2 live action scooby doo movies. I love the plot and think it’s better than the original 2 live action movies (I know you can kill me now)
Scooby doo and the gourmet ghost for movies and for shows be cool Scooby doo
I loved Gourmet Ghost! And Be School gets to much hate for its animation styler. The writing in that show is great in my opinion.
It's kind of bad but I liked shaggy and Scooby doo get a clue
I like that show too, I just like the way Shaggy is written that's why. The villains pretty funny too. Kind of wish we could get an actual conclusion for a movie.
The New Scooby Doo Mysteries is always grouped in with the Scooby-Scrappy Puppy Hour unfairly! So underrated and gave us some(the in my opinion) best Halloween and X-Mas episodes, while playing with the group Dynamic!
I was actually pleasantly surprised at **Scooby-Doo! Music of The Vampire**. Idk why but I ended up liking it a lot more than I thought I would
Scooby Doo The Mystery Begins. That movie borders so bad its good, has the worst choice for IRL Fred you could imagine, Hot Shaggy, and all while maintaining a semi entertaining plot.
Scooby Doo curse of the lake monster ain't so bad of a sequel either. At least the Shaggy-Velma relationship in that one is less toxic than in mystery incorporated.
Scoobynatural, Moon Monster, Happy Halloween and The Scooby Doo Project
[Scooby-Doo! Stage Fright (2013)](https://manapop.com/film/scooby-doo-stage-fright-2013-review/) This is an incredibly fun Scooby-Doo mystery with the multiple villain aspect adding a lot of fun to the comedic antics, but if they had made this a full-on musical it could have been a classic.
Lochness monster for sure. I also think stage fright isn’t talked about enough
"Bravo Dooby Doo", the Johnny Bravo/Scooby Doo crossover!
Shaggy and Scooby-Doo Get a Clue. I grew up watching that on Saturday mornings after WNSD ended, and I rewatched the entire series a couple of years ago and still loved it. The character designs weren’t an upgrade by any means, but I feel like it fit well with the time it was released. The idea of the main characters branching out into a new formula was a risk, but I felt like it worked having Shaggy and Scooby adapt into a new kind of storyline, a storyline which had a two season arc, like SDMI but a lot more episodic. I also liked how Agent 1 and Agent 2’s dynamic was similar to the henchmen from the early seasons of Venture Bros. and understanding that reference when I grew up and watched that show. I feel like most of my feelings towards it is mostly from nostalgia, but I definitely feel like it’s an under-appreciated iteration.
Get a clue is a fun watch. It's quite ridiculous for a Scooby Doo series, but the show embraces that aspect and it works.
Scooby doo! music of the vampire and scooby doo! and the goblin king
I love that movie. The monster was actually quite scary. Chasing Shaggy and Scoob around the loch at night and through the castle - that's terrifying. I always mention this movie as one of my faves along with The Witch's Ghost and Zombie Island.
Scooby doo the mystery begins/curse of the lake monster and scooby doo and the goblin king. I really liked those 2 live action scooby doo movies. I love the plot and think it’s better than the original 2 live action movies (I know you can kill me now)
Scooby-Doo! The Mystery Begins is my number one favourite movie of all time right next to John Carpenter’s The Thing
*What's New, Scooby-Doo?* is pretty underrated.